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" Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation, may be employed on the side of freedom ; and every one be animated to its defence. "
The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies - Page 74
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Speeches of Thomas Lord Erskine, Volume 1

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1870 - 514 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of THE PRESS, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation may be employed on the side of freedom, and every one be animated to its defence. As long, therefore, as the republican part...
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Speeches of Thomas Lord Erskine, Volume 1

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1870 - 504 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of THE PRESS, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation may he employed on the side of freedom, and every one be animated to its defence. As long, therefore, as...
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Speeches of Lord Erskine: While at the Bar, Volume 1

Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Law - 1876 - 622 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation, may be employed on the side of freedom ; and every one be animated to its defence. As long therefore, as the republican part...
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Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary, Volume 1

David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1889 - 530 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation may be employed on the side of freedom, and every one be animated to its defence. As long, therefore, as the republican part...
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The Life and Writings of Thomas Paine: Containing a Biography, Volume 1

Thomas Paine, Thomas Clio Rickman - 1908 - 476 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of THE PRESS, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation may be employed on the side of freedom, and everyone be animated to its defense. As long, therefore, as the republican part...
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Printers and Press Freedom: The Ideology of Early American Journalism

Jeffery A. Smith - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1990 - 246 pages
...prevent that ambition," he stated. "Nothing so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation, may be employed on the side of freedom and everyone animated to its defense."13 Whether Americans turned to English opposition...
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Democracy and the Mass Media: A Collection of Essays

Judith Lichtenberg - Philosophy - 1990 - 424 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation may be employed on the side of freedom, and everyone be animated to its defense.24 The prohibitive effects of a free press...
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Republicanism, Liberty, and Commercial Society, 1649-1776

David Wootton - Political Science - 1994 - 518 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation may be employed on the side of freedom, and every one be animated to its defence.53 Hume flattered the Opposition press by...
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Hume: Political Writings

David Hume, Stuart D. Warner, Donald W. Livingston - Philosophy - 1994 - 292 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation may be employed on the side of freedom, and every one be animated to its defence. As long, therefore, as the republican part...
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Hume: Political Essays

David Hume - History - 2003 - 376 pages
...employed to prevent that ambition. Nothing so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit and genius of the nation may be employed on the side of freedom, and every one be animated to its defence. As long, therefore, as the republican part...
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